Telugu Early Stage

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జంకు పోయి పిల్లలు తెలుగు పదాలు పలకడం, గుర్తించడం, అర్థం చేసుకోడం అలవడాలి.

Introducing toddlers to the Telugu language can be a rewarding experience that sets the foundation for bilingualism and cognitive development.

Here’s a step-by-step description to help you get started:

Start Early: The best time to start language learning is now. Toddlers can begin recognizing names of familiar objects and people as young as 18 months old.
Create a Fun Environment: Use play-based learning tools like interactive apps that offer immersive language learning games and activities. This approach is key to engaging toddlers with the language.
Use Immersive Techniques: Language learning through immersion is highly effective. Look for resources that provide immersive instruction from native speakers, such as theme-based interactive lessons that teach children their first 500 words in Telugu.
Incorporate Culture: Help your child understand the cultural context of the language. Play with pictures and clothing from Telugu culture to make learning more relatable and fun1.
Focus on Listening and Speaking: Encourage your child to listen to Telugu songs, stories, and rhymes. Practice speaking with them using simple words and phrases, and gradually introduce them to the alphabet and basic grammar.
Be Consistent: Consistency is key in language learning. Dedicate a specific time each day for Telugu learning activities to build a routine.
Engage with Native Speakers: Interact with your child in Telugu at home and expose them to Telugu community events, playgroups, or online language courses designed for kids.
Encourage Practice: Make use of books, flashcards, and educational shows in Telugu to reinforce what they’ve learned. Encourage them to practice regularly.
Be Patient and Positive: Learning a new language takes time. Celebrate small achievements and maintain a positive attitude to keep your child motivated.
By following these steps, you can effectively introduce your toddler to the Telugu language in a way that is both educational and enjoyable.

Remember, the goal is to create a love for the language that will last a lifetime.

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What Will You Learn?

  • This is an ice breaker to introduce Telugu to a child. Therefore, no written work is provided to practice.
  • The video lessons are to play, hear, repeat after the voice and learn.
  • The interactive posters are to touch, hear, repeat after the voice and learn.
  • Build common vocabulary in Telugu interactively.
  • Play and hear some traditional Telugu stories.
  • Learn to say action items in Telugu.
  • Learn to say Telugu alphabet.
  • Learn to say words using Telugu alphabet.

Course Content

Interactive Touch and Learn Charts
In this lesson, you will learn the names of various animals, birds, and items you will see in the house, garden, zoo, or at the park. House: Common animals you might find in or around a house include cats, dogs, and mice. Household items include things like chairs, tables, and lamps. Garden: In a garden, you’ll come across birds such as parrots, robins, and hummingbirds. Look out for flowers like roses, tulips, and daffodils. Zoo: At the zoo, you’ll encounter a diverse range of animals, including lions, elephants, and giraffes. Don’t miss the exotic birds like parrots, and peacocks. Park: In a park, observe squirrels, ducks, and swans near the water. Enjoy the greenery with trees, bushes, and flower beds. In these lessons, you will learn the names of those objects in Telugu. They contain interactive charts. Observe the picture and recognize it. Press the BLUE button next to the picture and hear its name in Telugu.  Repeat after hearing the name. You can press the button again to hear and repeat the name. Remember, exploring these environments can be both educational and delightful! 🌿🐦🌸

  • Interactive Charts – Vocabulary
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  • Interactive Charts – Action Words
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  • Interactive Chart – My Family Members
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My first Telugu words (Video)
Here you will find several videos. Each video shows pictures and their names. Play each video and repeat after each name.

Stories in Telugu (Video)

My Telugu Alphabet (Video)
This topic introduces the Telugu alphabet.

My Telugu Sentences
All the sentences in a chart have a similar pattern. Repeating simple sentences has several benefits for children’s development: Confidence Building: Repetition increases confidence and strengthens the connections in the brain that help children learn. When children hear familiar sentences repeatedly, they become more comfortable with the language and gain confidence in their ability to understand and use it. Language Acquisition: Repetition helps children’s brains make connections between words and objects. By hearing the same words and phrases repeatedly, children learn to associate them with specific meanings. This process aids in language acquisition and vocabulary development. Skill Mastery: Repetition provides the practice that children need to master new skills1. Whether it’s learning to tie shoelaces, count numbers, or recognize letters, repetition helps reinforce these skills until they become second nature. Reading Development: Repeating phrases and words in a text simplifies the decoding process for beginning readers. It makes it easier for them to start reading and remember patterns and new words.

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